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Whitney Houston attends the Pre-Grammy Gala & Salute to Industry Icons with Clive Davis in Beverly Hills, California, in this February 12, 2011 file photo. Houston died of accidental drowning due to the effects of cocaine use and heart disease, a Los Angeles County coroner's spokesman said on March 22, 2012. (REUTERS/Phil McCarten/Files)

An exhibition dedicated to late singer Whitney Houston is to open at The Grammy Museum in Los Angeles next month.

Some of the star's memorabilia, including the white beaded gown she wore at the 1994 Grammy Awards, photographs, albums and her Bible, are to go on display following her death in February.

The event, called Whitney! Celebrating the Musical Legacy of Whitney Houston, is to open on August 15 and is expected to run until February next year in the Special Exhibits Gallery of the museum.

Houston's manager, sister-in-law Pat Houston, tells the Los Angeles Times, "This exhibit is a token of appreciation from our family for Whitney's fans to enjoy and embrace. We hope they are as elated as we are to have shared in such a remarkable life."

The Grammy Museum executive director Robert Santelli adds, "We are particularly excited to showcase her long connection to the Grammy Awards show and to celebrate the musical genius that made her one of America's most-awarded pop and soul vocalists."

Houston drowned in the bath at her suite at the Beverly Hilton Hotel before a pre-Grammy Awards party on February 11.